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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Dynamic User Directory] Display directory only for logged in usersLots of the membership plugins do the same. I use WP member,s and when people try to visit our roster, they get a login window.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Dynamic User Directory] Not showing usersLooks like you may have figured this out. I was having the same problem using WP Members plug in, until I discovered that there are several different meta keys fr names if the particular meta keys are blank for all fields of a user, they won’t show up. I had to reimport my users with all name fields full then everyone was there.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Dynamic User Directory] Date registered?I’m having the issue that the user_registered (is in the wp_users table and not the wp_usermeta table) is not showing in the list of “WordPress Meta Key Names” in the Meta Field Settings section of the DUD settings. If I put the meta key in anyway for one of the fields, the date won’t show up in the roster listings.
“Member Since:” is a cherished field my our members. It would be great if we could get it to display. Even better if we could get it to display as a M/D/Y vice the format of the actual field, like “2018-05-26 20:51:31”
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Postman SMTP Mailer/Email Log] Multisite UpdateI’ve installed 1.7.2 on my wildcard DNS multisite, and most everything is working great as is. Having the settings be global for all the subdomains would be heavenly.
The only issues seen so far are:
1. emails to new users added by subdomain admins are still being spoofed by the WordPress install. Everything else is going via SMTP, including subdomain user password recoveries.
2. The superadmins see “Postman is?not?configured and is mimicking out-of-the-box WordPress email delivery“ on subdomain dashboards, but the individual site admins can’t.
I know we can copy the settings into the individual subdomains, but that’s not realistically feasible because of the limited tech skills of the superadmins. And if we were to change the SMTP settings, we’d have to make the change on ~160 subdomains.
Big thanks and kudos for this plugin.